bloodysafety
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- 2022 New Holland Workmaster 75
Hey gang, I am a first-time tractor owner and I need some advice. I am the first owner of a 2022 New Holland workmaster 75 with front-end loader (no cab, just ROPS, and a canopy). This is the first tractor that I have been responsible for repairs and maintenance on and I ran into some trouble with the fuel system at my 300 hour servicing. In the probably 10 hrs leading up to it I started having to start my machine twice to get it going, I didn't think much of it, but after I opened the valve on the fuel filter to let sediment and water out, I couldn't get the tractor to start. I opened the bleeder valve and hand pumped that thing for hours over a couple days, before I got frustrated because I couldn't get fuel to flow, and just pulled the filter. Once I had the filter off, I noticed that the housing had a tiny hole in it, maybe from a rock... Anyway I got a new filter, filled it with diesel, installed it and then ran the hand pump again. Now I have excellent flow coming out the bleeder valve but I still can't get that thing started. I crank the engine to no avail, but once I give up you can hear fuel bubbling around so I think I may need to loosen an injector or something, I have consulted the owner's manual, bought the service manual and realized I likely need a totally different manual for the engine because I can't find a good diagram of where exactly to access all of them (I can only see/access one). Because of ******* design, I can't see/access most of the engine. Before I remove the hood and dash and say all the cuss words, I'm hoping yall can help point me in the right direction and maybe I'm blind to the obvious. Also, the tank is currently around 3/4 full of fresh, off-road disel.